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Re: Super A's and Snow Plows
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Posted by Lee J Sackett on August 21, 2003 at 22:39:12 from (65.73.82.144):
In Reply to: Super A's and Snow Plows posted by Brian on August 21, 2003 at 18:48:41:
Remember that that tractor was originally designed to pull plows around, cultivate, etc. Lots of abuse. There was even a front end loader (model 1000?) designed to work on an A, so I don't think you are going to have a problem with that plow. I like your idea with the drawbar. It was astute of you to think of the torque tube. I've seen lots of those that are cracked for various reasons. As far as the height of the pins go, I guess you need to decide what angle the blade will be at when it runs along the ground. If you want to be able to dig a little with it, then lower the pins to increase the rake angle the plow blade makes with the ground. If you don't want the plow to dig in, then raise them. Keep in mind if the pins are too high, the plow might actually be on enough of an angle that it might just ride up over compacted snow. All that said, I really don't think you'll have a problem at 14".
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